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List of Bank Branches by Area 31/12/2020 LIST OF BANK BRANCHES BY AREA 31/12/2020 COOPERATIVE BANK OF CENTRAL MACEDONIA AREA / LOCATIONHEBIC BRANCH NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER / FAX NUMBER CENTRAL MACEDONIA / Katerini 0990050 KATERINIS 23, Kassandrou St, 601 34 KATERINI tel.: 2351030996, fax: 2351075710 CENTRAL MACEDONIA / Leptokaria 0990060 LEPTOKARYAS Platia Ioannou Metaxa, 600 63 LEPTOKARYA tel.: 2352033350, fax: 2352033346 CENTRAL MACEDONIA / Serres 0990010 SERRON Vas. Vasiliou & N. Plastira, 621 21 SERRES tel.: 2321098050, 98060, 98030, fax: 2321098069 Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearance. Page 1 from 10 COOPERATIVE BANK OF CHANIA AREA / LOCATIONHEBIC BRANCH NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER / FAX NUMBER ATTICA / ATHINA 0690029 AGIAS PARASKEVIS 6A XALANDRIOU STR, 153 43 AGIA PARASKEVI tel.: 2106018041, fax: 2106018049 ATTICA / ATHINA 0690033 AMAROUSIOU 34, ERMOU STR, 151 24 ATHENS tel.: 2106145661, fax: 2106145669 ATTICA / ATHINA 0690012 ATHINA 68 SYNGROU AV., 117 42 ATHINA tel.: 2103389541, fax: 2103389549 ATTICA / ATHINA 0690030 DRAGATSANIOU 4 DRAGATSANIOU STR, 105 59 ATHENS tel.: 2103258101, fax: 2103258109 ATTICA / ATHINA 0690031 KALLITHEA 74, CHAROKOPOU STR, 176 71 ATHENS tel.: 2109534181, fax: 2109534189 ATTICA / ATHINA 0690032 PAGRATIOU 35-37, EFTICHIDOU STR, 116 34 ATHENS tel.: 2107299951, fax: 2107299959 ATTICA / ATHINA 0690028 PERISTERIOU ETH. MAKARIOU 66 & KYPROU 2, 121 32 PERISTERI tel.: 2105785621, fax: 2105785629 CRETE / AGIOS NIKOLAOS 0690023 AGIOU NIKOLAOU 58 R. KOUNDOUROU ST., 721 00 AGIOS NIKOLAOS tel.: 2841091481, fax: 2841091489 CRETE / CHANIA 0690009 112, KISAMOU STR. 112 KISSAMOU ST., 731 31 CHANIA tel.: 2821083294, fax: 2821036489 CRETE / CHANIA 0690001 CENTRAL BRANCH 28-32 EL. VENIZELOU ST., 731 32 CHANIA tel.: 2821025500, fax: 28210 59584, 28210 25591 CRETE / CHANIA 0690003 GEORGIOUPOLI GEORGIOUPOLIS, 730 07 GEORGIOUPOLIS tel.: 2825083050, fax: 2825083059 CRETE / CHANIA 0690007 KISSAMOS KISSAMOS, 734 00 KISSAMOS tel.: 2822083350, fax: 2822083013 CRETE / CHANIA 0690008 KOLIMVARI KOLIMVARI, 730 06 KOLIMVARI tel.: 2824083390, fax: 2824083399 CRETE / CHANIA 0690006 PALAIOCHORA PALAIOCHORA, 730 01 PALAIOCHORA tel.: 2823083060, fax: 2823083069 CRETE / CHANIA 0690004 PLATANIAS PLATANIAS, 731 14 PLATANIAS tel.: 2821083780, fax: 2821083789 CRETE / CHANIA 0690015 SOUDA SOUDA SQUARE, 732 00 SOUDA tel.: 2821023580, fax: 2821023589 CRETE / IRAKLIO 0690013 25TH AVGOUSTOU 19 25TH AVGOUSTOU ST., 712 02 IRAKLIO tel.: 2810302371, fax: 2810302379 CRETE / IRAKLIO 0690021 62 MARTYRON AV. 105, 62 MARTYRON AV., 713 04 IRAKLIO tel.: 2810264323, fax: 2810264329 CRETE / IRAKLIO 0690020 KNOSOU AV. 212 KNOSOU AV., 714 09 IRAKLIO tel.: 2810215003, fax: 2810215009 Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearance. Page 2 from 10 COOPERATIVE BANK OF CHANIA AREA / LOCATIONHEBIC BRANCH NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER / FAX NUMBER CRETE / LASITHI 0690016 IERAPETRA 33 DIMOCRATIAS ST., 722 00 IERAPETRA tel.: 2842090451, fax: 2842090459 CRETE / MOIRES 0690019 MOIRES 25TH MARTIOU ST., 704 00 MOIRES tel.: 2892027781, fax: 2892027789 CRETE / RETHIMNO 0690010 RETHIMNO 75 KOUNTOURIOTOU AV., 741 00 RETHIMNO tel.: 2831021035, fax: 2831021031 CRETE / SITIA 0690025 SITIA 2 PANAGOULI ST. & 5 DIMOKRATIAS ST., 723 00 SITIA tel.: 2843029931, fax: 2843029949 Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearance. Page 3 from 10 COOPERATIVE BANK OF DRAMA AREA / LOCATIONHEBIC BRANCH NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER / FAX NUMBER EAST MACEDONIA / Agios Athanasios 0951020 AG. ATHANASIOS 29, M. Alexandrou , 663 00 DOXATOU tel.: 2521069555, fax: 2521069556 EAST MACEDONIA / Drama 0951001 DRAMAS 7, M. Alexandrou & K. Ntai, 661 32 DRAMA tel.: 2521028400, 2821028420, fax: 2521027819 EAST MACEDONIA / Prosotsani 0951030 PROSOTSANI Shopping Mall Plateia Dimokratias, 662 00 PROSOTSANIS tel.: 2522022225, fax: 2522023523 Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearance. Page 4 from 10 COOPERATIVE BANK OF DRAMA (Former EVROS) AREA / LOCATIONHEBIC BRANCH NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER / FAX NUMBER THRACE / Alexandroupoli 0880010 ALEXANDROUPOLIS 137, Dimocratias Av. , 681 32 ALEX/POLI tel.: 2551080290, fax: 2551080292 THRACE / Didimotixo 0880030 DIDIMOTIXOU 15, El. Venizelou St, 683 00 DIDYMOTEICHO tel.: 2553026721, fax: 2553026723 THRACE / Feres 0880040 FERON 7,50th Syntagmatos St., 685 00 FERES tel.: 2555024650, fax: 2555023740 THRACE / Orestiada 0880020 ORESTIADAS 221, Konstantinoupoleos St., 682 00 ORESTIADA tel.: 2552027875, fax: 2552027876 THRACE / Soufli 0880050 SOUFLIOU 10, El. Venizelou St., 684 00 SOUFLI tel.: 2554023180, fax: 2554022180 Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearance. Page 5 from 10 COOPERATIVE BANK OF KARDITSA AREA / LOCATIONHEBIC BRANCH NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER / FAX NUMBER THESSALIA / Karditsa 0890010 KARDITSAS Taliadourou & Kolokotroni, 431 32 KARDITSA tel.: 24410 40099, fax: 2441080883 THESSALIA / Mouzakiou 0890040 KARDITSAS A. Vasileiou & Kondyli, 430 60 MOUZAKI tel.: 2445042400, fax: 2445042244 THESSALIA / Palamas 0890020 KARDITSAS Papakyritsi 4, 432 00 PALAMAS tel.: 2444024600, fax: 2444024603 THESSALIA / Sofades 0890030 KARDITSAS Str. Papagou 12, 433 00 SOFADES tel.: 2443024444, fax: 2443023233 Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearance. Page 6 from 10 COOPERATIVE BANK OF THESSALY AREA / LOCATIONHEBIC BRANCH NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER / FAX NUMBER THESSALIA / Elati 0910104 ELATIS Agrafon & Karaiskaki, 420 32 PYLI TRIKALON tel.: 2434071727, fax: 2434071744 THESSALIA / Farkadona 0910106 FARKADONA Karaiskaki 29, 420 31 FARKADONA tel.: 2433023100, fax: 2433023107 THESSALIA / Kalabaka 0910102 KALABAKAS Riga Fereou Sq, 422 00 KALABAKA tel.: 2432024416, fax: 2432024456 THESSALIA / Karditsa 0910109 KARDITSAS Nikitara 1 & Iroon Polytehniou, 431 00 KARDITSAS tel.: 2441041430, fax: 2441071516 THESSALIA / Larisa 0910108 IROON POLYTEHNIOU LARISA Iroon Polytehniou 16 & Empeirikou, 413 34 LARISAS tel.: 2410669112, fax: 2410669113 THESSALIA / Larisa 0910105 LARISA Benizelou 167 & Kentavron, 412 22 LARISA tel.: 2410251088, fax: 2410250244 THESSALIA / Trikala 0910103 MIAOULI Miaouli 3, 421 32 TRIKALA tel.: 2431021427, fax: 2431021429 THESSALIA / Trikala 0910101 TRIKALON G.Kondyli 61-63, 421 32 TRIKALA tel.: 2431076100, fax: 2431076962 THESSALIA / Volos 0910107 VOLOS Dimitriados 1a & Xenofontos, 383 33 VOLOS tel.: 2421076674, fax: 2421076673 THESSALIA / Volos 0910110 VOLOS-IOLKOU Iolkou 2 & Argonafton, 382 21 VOLOS tel.: 2421076800, fax: 2421033600 Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearance. Page 7 from 10 PANCRETA BANK S.A. AREA / LOCATIONHEBIC BRANCH NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER / FAX NUMBER CENTRAL GREECE / Ag. Paraskevi 0870056 AGIAS PARASKEVIS 449, Mesogeion Ave., 153 43 AGIA PARASKEVI ATTIKIS tel.: 2144050990, fax: 2106000250 CENTRAL GREECE / Athens 0870051 ATHINON 4, Othonos str. Syntagma Square, 105 57 ATHENS tel.: 2103257010, fax: 2103313370 CENTRAL GREECE / Kallithea 0870052 SYNGROU 246, Sygrou Ave. & Davaki str., 176 72 KALLITHEA ATTIKIS tel.: 2109538040, fax: 2109570684 CENTRAL GREECE / Peristeri 0870055 PERISTERIOU 17, P. Tsaldari Ave. & Dimitrakopoulou str., 121 34 PERISTERI AT TIKIS tel.: 2105788150, fax: 2105771720 CENTRAL GREECE / Pireas 0870053 PIREA 1,Navarinou str., 185 31 PIREUS tel.: 2104227920, fax: 2104176857 CRETE / Ag. Nikolaos 0870021 AG. NIKOLAOU 9 Sof. Venizelou & M. Metaxaki str., 721 00 AG. NIKOLAOS tel.: 2841090420, fax: 2841082549 CRETE / Archanes 0870013 ARHANON 3, El. Venizelou Square, 701 00 ARHANES tel.: 2810753220, fax: 2810752881 CRETE / Arkalohori 0870012 ARKALOHORIOU 141, El.Venizelou str., 703 00 ARKALOHORI tel.: 2891025000, fax: 2891024064 CRETE / Asimi Monofatsiou 0870006 ASIMIOU Asimi Monofatsiou, 700 16 ASIMI tel.: 2893033000, fax: 2893032332 CRETE / Casteli 0870019 KASTELIOU Herakleiou Av., 700 06 CASTELI tel.: 2891033010, fax: 2891029350 CRETE / Chania 0870045 AKROTIRIOU 102, El. Venizelou str. - Kounoupidiana, 731 00 CHANIA tel.: 2821049310, fax: 2821066780 CRETE / Chania 0870041 CHANION 10-14, Andr. Papandreou str., 731 34 CHANIA tel.: 2821047010, fax: 2821027354 CRETE / Chania 0870044 GOGONI 54, An. Gogoni str., 731 35 CHANIA tel.: 2821036770, fax: 2821090876 CRETE / Chania 0870042 KALIVON Kalives Apokoronou, 730 03 KALIVES CHANION tel.: 2825083190, fax: 2825032339 CRETE / Gazi 0870004 GAZIOU 227, El.Venizelou str., 714 14 GAZI tel.: 2810372150, fax: 2810823824 CRETE / Gouves 0870078 GOUVON Komvos Gouvon, 700 14 LIM. HERSONISOU tel.: 2897043340, fax: 2897041666 CRETE / Herakleion 0870094 25th AVGOUSTOU 94, 25th Avgoustou Ave., 712 01 HERAKLEION tel.: 2814408500, fax: 2810220270 CRETE / Herakleion 0870002 62 MARTIRON 54, 62 Martiron av., 713 03 HERAKLEION tel.: 2810264020, fax: 2810319446 CRETE / Herakleion 0870098 IKAROU 5, Ikarou Ave, 713 06 HERAKLEION tel.: 2810338800, fax: 2810341315 Under HEBIC index publication regulation, each bank sees both to the accuracy of data that concern it and to the uniformity of their appearance. Page 8 from 10 PANCRETA BANK S.A.
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